• @neonred
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    132 months ago

    This says much about respect and social competence in this society when the first instinct is to mock and abuse someone with different priorities than yours.

      • @neonred
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        -142 months ago

        You mean “rude” in asking for a cashier? Not sure I understand

        • @[email protected]
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          162 months ago

          asking for a cashier?

          That would be normal

          “I don’t work here”

          Is a rude response to the question whether they would like to use the self-checkout.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Ehhhhh very mildly rude if at all. Like it’s not the most polite response but people are allowed to express themselves too

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              I agree, but the argument is that this should go both ways.
              Ok boomer is hardly offensive, unless the target is found to be rather fragile

          • @beejboytyson
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            02 months ago

            I would rather someone be rude and fight for what’s right then someone nice that’s propagating a system of injustice because “my 15 mins are valuable”

          • @neonred
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            2 months ago

            service is not something the client has to ask for but something the vendor provides. Just like you hold a door open for someone entering behind you, you provide that service, unasked. Having to ask for service is a failure in itself, it’s just “no service”.

        • @NuanceDemon
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          02 months ago

          You mean demanding special attention rather than using the self-checkout like everyone else? Not sure I understand.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            I expect that the management is responsible for adequate staffing. Self-checkout typically doesn’t even work. Not a boomer, not USian, YMMV.

            • @NuanceDemon
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              32 months ago

              Self checkouts don’t work where you are? Odd.

              • @[email protected]
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                -12 months ago

                Typically they need attendant attention, to be reset to be usable. Which makes it rather pointless. My expectation that checkout lines are to be adequately staffed with cashiers. This is, however, increasingly not a safe assumption, in Germany. I expect the situation to further deteriorate. As does everything else.

                • @NuanceDemon
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                  22 months ago

                  Here there are like 10 self-checkouts per 1 employee and they’re just there if the machine gets confused about a weight. It’s much better, and faster than waiting in the queue for a manned checkout. I can’t imagine wanting to go backward, where’s the benefit?

          • @neonred
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            22 months ago

            “service” is no “special attention” but I get to the conclusion our misunderstanding might be a socio-cultural thing